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Becoming a Node: Distribute 2020

Becoming a Node: Distribute 2020

by mblo | May 27, 2020 | News, Research, Services, The ETHOS Blog: Metadata

Becoming a Node: Distribute 2020 Node: from Latin nodus ‘knot’ Rachel Douglas-Jones, Marie Blønd, Caroline Salling, Ester Fritsch, and Marisa Cohn   Online Conference…. In the ETHOS Lab, we have gathered to study data visualisations – their persuasiveness, power...
PhD Course 10-12 June [online]

PhD Course 10-12 June [online]

by mblo | May 18, 2020 | News, Research, Services, Teaching, The ETHOS Blog: Metadata

Research, Interrupted: Methods and (re)design of Fieldwork in Anthropology and STS We are organizing a PhD Course in the ETHOSLab! Focused on research projects that have been interrupted and projects that are re-considering questions of method, we will convene around...
Navigating qualitative research in a data-intensive world

Navigating qualitative research in a data-intensive world

by mblo | Apr 2, 2020 | News, Research, Services, Teaching, The ETHOS Blog: Metadata

Blogpost by Marianna Kozányiová, Junior Researcher in ETHOS Lab and student in MSc Digital innovation & Management >>> Digitalization and globalization escalated academic research by providing new possibilities for the academic inquiry in order to...
Podcast as a method in knowledge production

Podcast as a method in knowledge production

by mblo | Feb 28, 2020 | News, Research, The ETHOS Blog: Metadata

Blogpost by Kristoffer Kloch, Junior Researcher in ETHOS Lab and student in MSc Digital innovation & Management >>> For long, I have been puzzled by the ‘great divide’ – to reuse a term by Turnbull (Turnbull, 2000) – between the small elite of...
Illuminating the invisible work of the unemployed through LinkedIn

Illuminating the invisible work of the unemployed through LinkedIn

by mblo | Feb 28, 2020 | News, Research, The ETHOS Blog: Metadata

Illuminating the invisible work of the unemployed through LinkedIn Blogpost by Lotte Schack, Anthropologist and intern in ETHOS Lab >>> I have never really gotten into using LinkedIn. As a student, I simply rejected using it altogether. However, when I...
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